Strike on Dnipro: one person killed, number of wounded rises to 11
One person was killed as a result of the Russian attack on Dnipro on Sunday, May 3. The number of casualties has risen to 11, six of whom are currently in the hospital.
This was reported on Telegram by Oleksandr Hanzha, head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration.
The enemy strike hit a residential neighborhood of the city, causing damage to civilian infrastructure. Earlier reports indicated that a dormitory was hit, forcing residents to take shelter in basements. Rescue services continue to work at the scene, providing assistance to the injured and clearing debris.
The situation in the region remains difficult due to constant shelling by Russian forces. Authorities are urging residents to remain vigilant and not to ignore air raid sirens. Law enforcement officials are currently documenting the aftermath of yet another terrorist attack against the civilian population. Final data on the extent of the damage and the condition of the wounded are being clarified. Thus, Sunday evening in Dnipro was marked by yet another tragedy caused by the aggressors’ actions.
On the afternoon of May 3, Russian troops launched missile strikes on Ukraine, resulting in several explosions being heard in Dnipro.
Russian occupation forces struck a residential neighborhood in Dnipro, damaging a dormitory building. Residents were in shelters during the attack.
In addition, the Zaporizhzhia region endured hundreds of air and ground attacks over the past 24 hours. There are casualties and injuries, including a child among the victims.
On May 2, Russian troops attacked Kherson and the surrounding region, killing two people and wounding 18 others.